Date: 14 July 2020
Event: Organised by CCLS, Queen Mary University of London
Location: Online

The panel examined various IP issues including mechanisms for co-ordinating access via international IP agreements, how international investment protection might interfere with national access measures, why it is important to adequately manage the public interest in technology transfer agreements, and how 3D printing can help fight the pandemic. Professor Dinusha Mendis presented the impact of 3D printing at a time of a pandemic.

Moderator

Duncan Matthews, Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Director of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute

Speakers

  • Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, Pauline Newman Professor of Law, New York University School of Law and Arthur Goodhart Visiting Professorship in Legal Science (2019-20), University of Cambridge
  • Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan, Reader in International and European Intellectual Property Law and Co-Director of Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law, University of Cambridge
  • Roya Ghafele, Director of OxFirst
  • Dinusha Mendis, Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management, Bournemouth University

Reference: Queen Mary – University of London